Friday, 7 September 2012

Rooney At United for Life

Wayne Rooney has spoken exclusively to Sky Sports to reveal he wants to see out his career at Manchester United and how his recent horror injury was only a millimetre away from an artery.
Rooney was interviewed by Andy Burton ahead of the launch of his new book - My Decade in the Premier League - and gave a unique insight into his time with the Red Devils and Everton.
England's star striker burst onto the scene as a precociously talented 16-year-old in 2002, fully justifying all the hype over his potential with a stunning strike against Arsenal as he beat Gunners great David Seaman from outside the box to secure a 2-1 triumph for the Toffees

He made the move to Old Trafford in August 2004, with the £20million invested in his services by Sir Alex Ferguson worth every single penny following a return of 181 goals from his 367 appearances - taking him to fourth place on the club's all-time record goal scorers' list and with Sir Bobby Charlton's legendary tally of 249 within his sights.
The 26-year-old is under contract with United until June 2015 after signing a new and improved five-year deal back in 2010 following an unforgettable few days when he asked to leave the club - a moment he regards as his biggest mistake - before performing a dramatic U-turn.

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